We're on a baby massage course at the moment and we've been using the Kokoso Coconut Oil. It's so nice on my little girls sensitive skin and it absorbs really quickly. A little goes a long way too! We use it each night after her bath as part of her bedtime routine 🩷 xx
We also use the child’s farm sleep time massage lotion, it smells amazing. For morning massage I use their baby oil which smells of coconut or the sunflower oil from tiddley pom. I got a bottle of that at baby massage class and it’s lovely The tiddley pom stuff is organic. I find any of these get absorbed very quickly (you don’t need a lot). By the time I’ve finished the massage it’s all soaked in. Never had a problem with his clothes being marked
@Jessica it's good for cradle cap too xx
Cold pressed Sweet almond oil - I was told by a midwife who was a specialist in pregnancy, post-natal and baby massage that she uses this as its quite good for the skin but also least likely to cause reactions in anyone.
We use coconut oil as its edible if baby gets hand in their mouth
Organic cold pressed vegetable oils from the supermarket. I used to assist teaching baby massage and that’s what the association recommends
@Emma thankyou! I'm going to try it on it tomorrow because I've noticed a bit of cradle cap starting xx
We don't use oil I use childs farm lavender lotion x